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Hi Fst1
Plz plz help me for the same Im trying the same but Im not able to understand could u give me Add-in file regarding the same code. Im not understand this code language. I dont know where should this code past or could u give me a step by step process plz I had copy thay code then I open the excel and then past the code in excel VB and saved that workbook in desktop & in excel B2 I was wrote 23-May-2010 & in C2 I was wrote my bills details but before 2 date & on due date pop up not comes on my desktop plz help ( plz if possible pop up comes on due date & I dont want only in excel when excel is onend or not pop up has to comes on desktop plz help me) And one more thing if in column "B" you u found any date then respect cell of column "C" details will be pop up ( I required this function not only for one cell but also column Plz Plz help me ) Sadanand "FSt1" wrote: hi If you don't have a user form, you can use a standard message box. this code assumes that you have a personal workbook that opens with excel and that you have a date in B2 and a remider text in C2. Private Sub Workbook_Open() Dim dat1 As Date Dim dat2 As Date Dim dat3 As Long Dim msg As String Dim msg2 As String msg = Workbooks("personal.xls").Sheets("sheet1").Range(" C2").Value dat1 = Workbooks("personal.xls").Sheets("sheet1").Range(" B2").Value dat2 = Date dat3 = dat1 - dat2 'MsgBox Format(dat1, "m/d/yy") If Not IsEmpty(Workbooks("personal").Sheets("sheet1").Ran ge("B2")) Then If Date < dat1 Then MsgBox (msg & vbNewLine & _ "That is on " & dat1 & vbNewLine & _ " or " & dat3 & " days from now.") End If Else Exit Sub End If End Sub "NickHK" wrote: Where is the appointment date ? In a workbook ? Assuming you have a suitable userform with a label: Private Sub Workbook_Open() Dim AppointDate As Date AppointDate = Worksheets(1).Range("A1") If DateDiff("d", Date, AppointDate) < 2.5 Then With UserForm1 .Label1.Caption = "You have an appointment on:" & vbNewLine & Format(AppointDate, "Long date") .Show vbModeless End With End If End Sub NickHK "Leeo" wrote in message ... I want to set up a reminder in excel, this reminder must pop up 2 days before my appointment. I know you can do this in outlook but i was wondering if it is possible in excel? |
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